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Lisa Rayam

Lisa Rayam

Host & Senior Producer at WABE-FM

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  • English
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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens highlights goals for a second term after easily winning reelection

Andre Dickens is highlighting his agenda for a second term as Atlanta mayor after winning reelection Tuesday night. Dickens sat down with WABE’s “Morning Edition” just hours after his victory […]
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Senior pastor of Big Bethel AME Church hopes rally with Atlanta may...

Mayor Andre Dickens and all of Atlanta's living former mayors, including former Mayor and United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young, are rallying Thursday morning at Big Bethel AME Church, one of Atlanta's oldest Black congregations.
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Paychecks will be short for Atlanta TSA workers, air traffic contro...

The union representing Transportation Security Administration workers warns the federal shutdown is taking a toll on workers at Atlanta's airport.
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Former Spelman president discusses assaults on higher education, fu...

Former Spelman president discusses assaults on higher education, future of DEI, AI in new book
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Former DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond enters Georgia governor’s...

Former DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond is the latest Democrat to jump into the 2026 Georgia governor's race.
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Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan switches from Republican to De...

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan announced Tuesday that he is switching to the Democratic Party and did not rule out another run for public office.
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Atlanta native's breakout novel 'Great Black Hope' already a favori...

Atlanta native Rob Franklin's novel "Great Black Hope" has landed on the New York Times list of most anticipated releases, and it's on NPR's list of 17 books their critics can't wait to read.
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Emory epidemiologist warns about impact of CDC advisory panel gutti...

Atlanta doctors and health experts are warning that public trust in vaccines will continue to erode, and will have long-lasting consequences, under U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Demand spiking for group paying for Georgians to travel for abortio...

A nonprofit that pays for travel costs and other expenses for people seeking abortions is pushing its message across metro Atlanta and Georgia -- and already seeing a spike in demand.
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'Frontline' documentary examines the aftermath of Hurricane Helene ...

Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Georgia last year. Now it's the topic of the NPR/PBS "Frontline" documentary, “Hurricane Helene’s Deadly Warning.”
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'Frontline' documentary examines the aftermath of Hurricane Helene ...

Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Georgia last year. Now it's the topic of the NPR/PBS "Frontline" documentary, “Hurricane Helene’s Deadly Warning.”
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Metro Atlanta Chamber addresses concerns about data centers flockin...

Many lawmakers and residents with data centers forming in their backyards are concerned about power, water and land usage, and the costs to Georgians.
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Atlanta author of 'Tough as a Mother' says she wanted to fill the v...

As Mother’s Day approaches, ESPN anchor and Atlanta author Jenn Hildreth shines a powerful light on motherhood and leadership in journalism and sports. “There’s a real strength of sharing your […]
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Georgia State Patrol defends high-speed pursuits, community calls f...

Georgia State Patrol officials are defending the high-speed pursuit that ended in a deadly crash in Little Five Points this week. GSP tells WABE they will ensure the driver who fled deputies will be prosecuted to the fullest extent that Georgia law allows.
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'Let's restore some honor and some integrity': Former South Fulton ...

Bill Edwards was elected the city of South Fulton's first mayor in 2017, after a referendum where 59% of residents voted in favor of incorporation. He served until 2021. Now the former Fulton County Commissioner is running again.
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Many Georgia educators don't buy into Trump admin's 'efficiency' ar...

Georgia Association of Educators President Lisa Morgan said educators are "extremely concerned" about the next school year, as President Donald Trump's administration fulfilled its promise to gut the U.S. Department of Education this week and axed nearly 50% of its workforce.
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'These are already deeply troubled facilities.' Sen. Jon Ossoff con...

Georgia U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is concerned about how immigrants without legal status will be housed if detained.President Donald Trump's Administration is using federal prisons to detain some people arrested in its immigration crackdown, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. But Ossoff feels places like the Federal Correctional Institution in Atlanta are not appropriate for those who are not charged as criminals.
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MLK III, Arndrea Waters King tackle legacy and today’s ‘Beloved Com...

Atlanta's Martin Luther King III, and his wife and fellow activist Arndrea Waters King have written a new book called "What Is My Legacy?: Realizing a New Dream of Connection, Love and Fulfillment."
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‘Expelled Republican’ Geoff Duncan blasts Georgia GOP, Trump after ...

Georgia Republican leaders have voted to expel one prominent figure from the party who's an outspoken critic of President-elect Donald Trump and once promised to reunite his beloved GOP.
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Georgia senators push gun safety legislation after Apalachee shooting

After the recent deadly shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Democratic State Sen. Emanuel Jones is chairing a state legislative committee that could reshape the state's lax gun safety laws.
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Atlanta Dream's Renee Montgomery on new film, mixing politics and s...

Former Atlanta Dream point guard Renee Montgomery is starring in a new movie that chronicles her basketball, business and social justice journey.